The Watch

Jerry tries to buy his watch back from Uncle Leo, who found it in the garbage, having been thrown there by Jerry. George tries to resurrect the fledgling NBC deal, while Elaine plans a break up from her psychotherapist with Kramer's help.

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Realizing that his uncle Leo now owns the watch he threw away, Jerry tries to buy it back from him. Leo drives a hard bargain however. Jerry also gets a date with the waitress at a restaurant but begins to wonder what he's done when he hears her laugh. George's effort at negotiating a better deal with NBC goes sour when Susan tells him they're not interested. Elaine is desperate to break with her psychiatrist boyfriend and gets Kramer to pose as her new love interest. It doesn't exactly go as planned.Written by
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Trivia

In the episode, Elaine (played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is asked by Joe Davola (Peter Crombie) if he knows her from somewhere, and she answers with a joke, that he probably recognizes her, because her face is sculptured on Mount Rushmore, alongside the U.S. Presidents, instead of Roosevelt's face. In 2015, a poster was released for the fourth season of Veep (2012), that showed the face of Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus ), sculptured on Mount Rushmore, but it appeared instead of Jefferson's face. See more »

Goofs

In the restaurant scene, Gerry's father insists on picking up check from Jerry Gerry. From the father's side of the table the check is unfolded. This cuts to Gerry's side where the check is folded, and quickly back again where it is not. See more »

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OK, once again in this Episode Jerry is in the kitchen doing his best to tell Kramer that he is getting his watch fixed that his parents gave him. In all reality this watch was thrown away by Seinfeld on the street, and into a trash can where Uncle Leo scavanged it. In the kitchen Jerry follows Kramer, and his Pepsi can, out into the hall and into the door way of Kramer's apartment. The discussions continue and eventually both parties retreat to their individual apartments-though the Pepsi can doesn't! The Pepsi can that Kramer holds during this process in his door way magically disappears in the exact middle of the above doorway sketch. OOOOOOOOOPSSSSS!

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